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Bec Judds $500 Skincare Must-Have for Coachella
Bec Judd travels to Coachella in California's Palm Springs every year. And the AFL WAG does not pack light to party at the infamous music festival, which sees m...
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And the AFL WAG does not pack light to party at the infamous music festival, which sees many an A-lister attend.
The 43-year-old showed off almost $500 worth of skincare alone that she packs for the journey in an Instagram reel this week.
Bec's essentials include a number of products from The Skincare Company, starting with the Multi-Action Peptide Serum, valued at $145.
She also brings the brand's Essential Starter Pack, also costing $145, as well as two forms of sunscreen, the Dry Touch version, and the Daily Defence, at $45 each.
Lastly, Bec packed The Skincare Company's Body Lustre cream, which costs $90.
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Bec Judd (pictured) travels to Coachella in California's Palm Springs every year. And the AFL WAG does not pack light to party at the infamous music festival
'Packing for Coachella, but my skin stays the priority,' Bec wrote in her caption, adding that the items were, 'essentials I can't travel without.'
It comes after Bec hit back at a troll who accused her of promoting 'insecurity in women' by rattling off her accomplishments outside of the social media space.
The critic wrote in an Instagram comment: 'Bec Judd amazes me. She's clearly an intelligent person, yet she chooses to spend her time and energy on frivolous content that promotes perfection and insecurities in women.
'I do wonder whether she would ever consider a career in something where her look is not celebrated. A career which is more about her skill and professionalism rather than anything that requires promotion.'
Bec quickly replied: 'Oh you mean like when I wrote a book, or when I hosted a national radio show, or when I worked as a speech pathologist at The Alfred treating patients with traumatic brain injuries, or when I developed a functional assessment tool for head injuries?'
She continued: 'Or when I hosted a travel program, or when I founded one of Australia's leading activewear companies, or when I worked on a research paper about how to best assess PTA, or when I travelled to nursing homes treating elderly patients for dysphagia, or when I presented the weather for Nine News?
'Let me know which one of those careers makes you feel the least amount of jealousy towards me?'
She added in her caption: 'Yes. I am amazing. And a little bit vain too.'
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The 43-year-old showed off almost $500 worth of skincare alone that she packs for the journey in an Instagram reel this week
Bec's essentials include a number of products from The Skincare Company, starting with the Multi-Action Peptide Serum, valued at $145
'We're not silver spooners. We never had a new school uniform, they were always hand-me-downs from friends' older siblings,' Bec admitted.
She added that she came to envy some of her classmates, as she was in awe of what they could afford.
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'Kids who paid for their school excursions, with the slip and the money in it, on time – rich! We never paid on time because we never had any spare money,' Bec said.
'Whenever we'd get the form, I'd get anxiety, going, "Where are we going to find $5 for this animal incursion coming to school?"'
She added that fights sometimes broke out between her and her classmates, who would mercilessly tease her for wearing second-hand uniforms.
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